Thomas Kristensen Explained

Thomas Kristensen
Fullname:Thomas Fauerskov Kristensen
Birth Date:17 April 1983
Birth Place:Virum, Denmark
Height:1.88 m
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Nordsjælland (transition coach)
Youthclubs1:Virum-Sorgenfri
Youthclubs2:Søllerød-Vedbæk
Youthclubs3:AB
Years1:2002–2004
Clubs1:Lyngby
Caps1:42
Goals1:8
Years2:2005–2008
Clubs2:Nordsjælland
Caps2:96
Goals2:18
Years3:2008–2014
Clubs3:Copenhagen
Caps3:154
Goals3:5
Years4:2014–2016
Clubs4:ADO Den Haag
Caps4:48
Goals4:2
Years5:2016–2019
Clubs5:Brisbane Roar
Caps5:60
Goals5:6
Years6:2019–2020
Clubs6:Helsingør
Caps6:18
Goals6:2
Totalcaps:408
Totalgoals:41
Nationalyears1:2008–2012
Nationalteam1:Denmark
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2020–2021
Managerclubs1:Lyngby (U19 assistant)
Manageryears2:2020
Managerclubs2:Lyngby (U19 caretaker)
Manageryears3:2021
Managerclubs3:Lyngby (assistant)
Manageryears4:2021–2023
Managerclubs4:Lyngby (transition coach)
Manageryears5:2021–202X
Managerclubs5:Denmark U-18 (assistant)
Manageryears6:2023–
Managerclubs6:Nordsjælland (transition coach)

Thomas Fauerskov Kristensen (born 17 April 1983) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently working as a transition coach at FC Nordsjælland.

Kristensen has been capped eleven times for the Denmark national team.

Club career

Nordsjælland

In January 2005 Kristensen moved from Lyngby Boldklub in Danish 2nd Division to the Danish Superliga team FC Nordsjælland.[1] Although it was a big step up, Kristensen became a regular first team player from the beginning.[2]

Copenhagen

In both the 2007–08 winter and 2008 summer transfer windows, Kristensen had been rumoured to be in the process of a deal with F.C. Copenhagen (FCK).[3] [4] On 9 July 2008 TV 2 Sporten reported that Kristensen had agreed with FCK, and only the transfer fee needed to be agreed.[5]

In the beginning, FCK and Nordsjælland could not agree on a transfer fee, so it was announced that Kristensen would join F.C. Copenhagen on 1 January 2009 on a free transfer.[6] The clubs subsequently agreed on a transfer fee the next day, and on 15 July 2008 Kristensen became a F.C. Copenhagen player.[7]

Only two days later Kristensen played his first match for FCK. It was a UEFA Cup qualifier against Cliftonville at Mourneview Park, where he replaced William Kvist in the 69th minute.[8]

In May 2014 Thomas Kristensen secured a 3–2 victory against Odense Boldklub in the 86th minute. This meant that FCK finished 2nd, in the league table that season.

Eredivisie

On 22 June 2014, it was announced that Kristensen had signed a two-year deal with Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag.

Brisbane Roar

On 27 July 2016, Kristensen was signed to A-League side Brisbane Roar.[9]

On 19 March 2017, against Adelaide United with late drama, Brisbane's goalkeeper, Michael Theo had been sent off along with Marcelo Carrusca for Adelaide. The referee (Stephan Lucas) had also pointed to the penalty spot. The Roar were ready to make their change. However, they used up their three substitutes, so their other goalkeeper, Jamie Young could not come on to the field. Kristensen was chosen to be their backup goalkeeper and switched jerseys from outfield to goalkeeper jersey as he faced Sergio Cirio into a penalty kick which was converted by the Adelaide striker in the 98th minute which ended into a 2–1 win for Adelaide United.[10]

Helsingør

On 1 August 2019 FC Helsingør confirmed, that Kristensen had joined the club on a 1-year contract.[11]

On 7 August 2020, Kristensen announced his retirement from football.[12]

International career

In January 2007 Kristensen was called upon by the Danish national team, which was touring north and central America in a string of friendly games in the United States, El Salvador and Honduras, by team manager, Morten Olsen.[13] He played the two last games of the tour against El Salvador and Honduras.[14]

In August 2007 Kristensen again was again selected by Olsen, for an A national friendly against Ireland, though he sat on the bench the whole match in the 0–4 defeat.[15] Half a month later he was called up again for the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Sweden and Liechtenstein. Kristensen was subsequently scratched from the team due to an injury.[16]

In January 2008 Kristensen was called upon for the league national team again. This time for a tour of the Middle East.[17]

Kristensen's A national team debut came on 2008-03-26 against Czech Republic. He started the game in central midfield next to Sevilla FC player Christian Poulsen and played the first 65 minutes. In the 26th minute he made the assist to Nicklas Bendtner's goal.[18]

Kristensen was also in the squad for the friendlies against Netherlands and Poland.[19] In these two matches he only played the last 27 minutes against Poland.[14]

Managerial career

After retiring, Kristensen was hired as an assistant coach for the U19s of his former club Lyngby Boldklub.[20] After Lyngby's first team coach, Christian Nielsen, was hit by a ball in the face in November 2020 and therefore was on sick live, U-19 manager Carit Falch was promoted as manager for the Danish Superliga-team. Kristensen then took charge of the U19s for the rest of 2020.[21]

Alongside being the head coach of the U19s, Kristensen also helped Carit Falch on the Superliga-team until Christmas 2020.[21] From 1 January 2021, a new U-19 head coach was appointed, and Kristensen continued in his role as assistant coach for the U19s and also became a permanent part of the first team staff under Falch. However, it became too time consuming for Kristensen, and he decided to give up his position on the U-19 team, to focus as part of the staff on the first team under Falch.[21]

On 26 June 2021, Kristensen accepted a new role at Lyngby as a transition coach, a role that aims to be the link between the youth players and the first team.[22] On 16 August 2021, Kristensen was also hired as an assistant coach for the Danish U-18 national team.[23]

On 7 June 2023, Kristensen returned to his former club, FC Nordsjælland, in a position as transition coach.[24]

Career statistics

[25]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lyngby2002–031. Division263263
2003–04165165
Total428428
Nordsjælland2004–05Danish Superliga131131
2005–06262262
2006–07309309
2007–08276276
Total9618009618
Copenhagen2008–09Danish Superliga26060121441
2009–102302081331
2010–112712130322
2011–122515060361
2012–1327032100402
2013–142636130354
Total154524442222011
ADO Den Haag2014–15Eredivisie30111312
2015–1618110191
Total48221503
Brisbane Roar2016–17A-League25440294
2017–181821000192
2018–1917010180
Total6062040666
Helsingør2019–101. Division18200182
Career total4084128546247848

Honours

Copenhagen

2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13

2008–09, 2011–12

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thomas Kristensen . 9 July 2008 . . Danish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721114824/http://fcn.wpsnet.hu/list_player.php?stats=1&personid=19 . 21 July 2011.
  2. Web site: Thomas Kristensen . 9 July 2008 . . Danish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070827201156/http://resol.dr.dk/sportservice_person.aspx?personid=579860 . 27 August 2007.
  3. Web site: Prica og Kristensen rygtes til FCK . 9 July 2008 . Rydzu . Mikkel . 22 December 2007 . Bold.dk . Danish .
  4. Web site: Thomas Kristensen forhandler med FCK . 9 July 2008 . Horn . Jakob . 7 July 2008 . Bold.dk . Danish .
  5. Web site: Thomas Kristensen nærmere FCK . 9 July 2008 . Hansen . Kasper . 9 July 2008 . . Danish .
  6. Web site: Thomas Kristensen til FCK ved årsskiftet . 15 July 2008 . 14 July 2008 . . Danish .
  7. Web site: TK skifter med øjeblikkelig virkning . 15 July 2008 . 15 July 2008 . . Danish .
  8. Web site: 17.07. Cliftonville FC – F.C. København . 20 July 2008 . 17 July 2008 . . Danish .
  9. Web site: BRFC sign Danish midfielder Thomas Kristensen . Brisbane Roar . 27 July 2016 . 27 July 2016 . 10 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160910224929/http://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/article/brfc-sign-danish-midfielder-thomas-kristensen/1q8phu932fhpi131xutr3lnvph . dead .
  10. News: Adelaide secures a controversial 2-1 win over Brisbane after receiving a penalty in injury time. Harrington. Anna. 20 March 2017. Fox Sports (Australia).
  11. https://fchelsingor.dk/2019/08/01/thomas-tk-kristensen-ny-mand-i-fch-troejen/ THOMAS “TK” KRISTENSEN NY MAND I FCH-TRØJEN
  12. News: Schmidt . Martin . Thomas Kristensen stopper karrieren . 28 December 2020 . bold.dk . 7 August 2020 . Danish.
  13. Web site: 21 spillere i Ligalandsholdstrup . 9 July 2008 . Berendt . Lars . 20 November 2006 . . Danish .
  14. Web site: Thomas F. Kristensen . 9 July 2008 . Landsholdsdatabasen . . Danish .
  15. Web site: Danmark – Irland 0–4 . 9 July 2008 . Landsholdsdatabasen . . Danish .
  16. Web site: Nørregaard og Priske nye i landsholdstruppen . 9 July 2008 . Berendt . Lars . 2 September 2007 . . Danish .
  17. Web site: Morten Olsen tester 20 spillere . 9 July 2008 . Berendt . Lars . 18 December 2007 . . Danish .
  18. Web site: Danmark – Tjekkiet 1–1 . 9 July 2008 . Landsholdsdatabasen . . Danish .
  19. Web site: Martin Vingaard på landsholdet . 9 July 2008 . Berendt . Lars . 13 May 2008 . . Danish .
  20. https://lyngby-boldklub.dk/2020/08/07/thomas-kristensen-bliver-ny-u19-assistent/ Thomas Kristensen bliver ny U19-assistent
  21. https://www.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/tk-er-blevet-en-fast-del-af-lyngbys-sl-hold/ TK er blevet en fast del af Lyngbys SL-hold
  22. https://www.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/tk-er-ny-transitionstraener-i-lyngby/ TK er ny transitionstræner i Lyngby
  23. https://dbu.dk/nyheder/2021/august/u-landshold-faar-nye-assistenttraenere/ U-LANDSHOLD FÅR NYE ASSISTENTTRÆNERE
  24. https://fcn.dk/nyheder/2023/juni/thomas-tk-kristensen-er-ny-transitionstraener Thomas ”TK” Kristensen er ny transitionstræner
  25. Web site: T. KRISTENSEN. Soccerway. 30 March 2024.